Leonardo DiCaprio Remembers Diane Keaton’s Warmth And Unforgettable Laugh Filming ‘Marvin’s Room’
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Leonardo DiCaprio Remembers Diane Keaton’s Warmth And Unforgettable Laugh Filming ‘Marvin’s Room’

Leonardo DiCaprio is honoring the late Diane Keaton with a heartfelt memory that shows just how special she was on and off the set. According to reports from People, the actor looked back on his time filming Marvin’s Room in 1996 and shared just how deeply Keaton’s presence shaped his early career. DiCaprio, then only 18, remembered her as someone who instantly made others feel welcome. He recalled her laugh most of all. Leonardo DiCaprio said Diane Keaton had the kind of laugh that filled an entire room, lifting the mood of everyone around her. It made him feel like “the funniest person in the world,” and he admitted he tried to make her laugh every single day. That warm joy stayed with him for decades, especially now as he reflects on her passing. Leonardo DiCaprio Shares Memories From Marvin’s Room 8 June 2017 – Los Angeles, California – Diane Keaton. 2017 AFI Life Achievement Award Gala Honoring Diane Keaton held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Photo Credit: AdMedia During his interview, Leonardo DiCaprio described Diane Keaton as “incredible,” noting how her burst-out-loud laughter became one of his strongest memories from the film. Keaton played Bessie, the aunt of his troubled teen character, Hank. Working beside her, as well as stars like Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro, marked a defining moment early in his career. Her generosity on set left a lasting impression. DiCaprio said her joy was infectious, and her kindness made the work feel effortless. The bond formed during filming stayed with him long after production ended, shaping how he remembers her today. Hollywood Pays Tribute To Diane Keaton’s Legacy Leonardo DiCaprio/ImageCollect News of Diane Keaton’s death on October 11 prompted a wave of tributes from former co-stars and admirers. Leonardo DiCaprio shared a photo from the era of their filming and wrote that Keaton was “one of a kind,” praising her brilliance, humor, and authenticity. He emphasized how honored he felt to have worked with her so young. Diane Keaton achieved her lifelong dream in her seventies Other stars echoed the same affection. Bette Midler described Keaton as “brilliant” and “extraordinary,” remembering her as warm, hilarious, and completely original. Their words reflect the wide admiration for Keaton’s unmatched career and the joy she brought to every set. Next up: Anita Ekberg Was Allegedly Heartbroken When Sean Connery Got Married The post Leonardo DiCaprio Remembers Diane Keaton’s Warmth And Unforgettable Laugh Filming ‘Marvin’s Room’ appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A